Rescue Bots is aimed at a considerably younger audience than most other Transformers cartoon shows, hence the fun, easy-to-follow stories and the bright, colorful and attractive animation. The toys based on the show are also engineered to be very simple to transform.
This, however, does not mean that the show is "dumbed down" in any way -- on the contrary! The characterization, fast-paced action, humor, and the several movie references and technical terms that the target audience probably wouldn't understand, make it bearable to any grown-ups watching it with their kids.
In a nutshell, Rescue Bots isn't a kids' cartoon in the sense that it can only be enjoyed by children. It is a fairly intelligent and competent cartoon show, which is only "juvenile" in its simplistic animation style, at times silly-sounding story premises, and in the sense that violence and other themes not suitable for children are kept at a minimum.
This, however, does not mean that the show is "dumbed down" in any way -- on the contrary! The characterization, fast-paced action, humor, and the several movie references and technical terms that the target audience probably wouldn't understand, make it bearable to any grown-ups watching it with their kids.
In a nutshell, Rescue Bots isn't a kids' cartoon in the sense that it can only be enjoyed by children. It is a fairly intelligent and competent cartoon show, which is only "juvenile" in its simplistic animation style, at times silly-sounding story premises, and in the sense that violence and other themes not suitable for children are kept at a minimum.
Yes. They both take place in the same continuity, as confirmed by Executive Producer Jeff Kline. The Optimus Prime and Bumblebee in this cartoon is the same ones as in the Transformers Prime (2010) animated show. If you have followed both series, you may have noticed that the time when the Rescue Bots lost contact with Optimus corresponded exactly with the story arc in Transformers: Prime during which he became brainwashed and joined the evil Decepticons.
No, no Decepticon character has appeared in the series so far. The reason behind this is that the main focus of this cartoon isn't the war between the Autobots and Decepticons -- it's about a rescue unit of relatively inexperienced Autobots whose objective is to ensure the safety of their surroundings.
The creators have also explained that if any Decopticons were to appear, they would have to be "defanged" greatly in order to maintain the child-friendly tone of the show. Not wanting to tone down the threat posed by the Decepticons, they instead chose to avoid featuring them.
References are made to the existence of Decepticons, though. Optimus Prime mentions them briefly in one of his messages to the Rescue Bots, and in the first season finale, Bumblebee briefly confuses a group of Morbots (giant rule-enforcing robots created by the evil Dr. Morocco) for Decepticons.
The creators have also explained that if any Decopticons were to appear, they would have to be "defanged" greatly in order to maintain the child-friendly tone of the show. Not wanting to tone down the threat posed by the Decepticons, they instead chose to avoid featuring them.
References are made to the existence of Decepticons, though. Optimus Prime mentions them briefly in one of his messages to the Rescue Bots, and in the first season finale, Bumblebee briefly confuses a group of Morbots (giant rule-enforcing robots created by the evil Dr. Morocco) for Decepticons.
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- How many seasons does Transformers: Rescue Bots have?4 seasons
- How many episodes does Transformers: Rescue Bots have?104 episodes
- When did Transformers: Rescue Bots premiere?December 17, 2011
- When did Transformers: Rescue Bots end?October 22, 2016
- How long are episodes of Transformers: Rescue Bots?20 minutes
- What is the IMDb rating of Transformers: Rescue Bots?6.6 out of 10
- Who stars in Transformers: Rescue Bots?
- Who wrote Transformers: Rescue Bots?Greg Weisman, Ken Pontac, Nicole Dubuc, Chris Wyatt, Jeff Kline, Marty Isenberg, Bob Forward, Doug Molitor, Brian Hohlfeld, Brandon Easton, and others
- Who directed Transformers: Rescue Bots?
- Who was the producer of Transformers: Rescue Bots?
- Who was the composer for Transformers: Rescue Bots?
- Who was the executive producer of Transformers: Rescue Bots?
- What is the plot of Transformers: Rescue Bots?The Rescue Bots are Transformers that work with a family of heroes to rescue humans from disasters. These non-violent Transformer stories were aimed at pre-school viewers.
- Who are the characters in Transformers: Rescue Bots?Darth Vader, Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Sideswipe, Blurr, Blades, Boulder, Captain Shaw, Carin, Charlie Burns, and others
- What is the Transformers: Rescue Bots theme song?Transformers: Rescue Bots, performed by Josh Ramsay
- What genre is Transformers: Rescue Bots?Action, Adventure, Animated, Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi, and Short
- How many awards has Transformers: Rescue Bots won?2 awards
- How many awards has Transformers: Rescue Bots been nominated for?10 nominations
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